Recent deaths from carbon monoxide and thin ice are a reminder that wintertime hazards in Minnesota take lives every year, and that many are preventable.
A stronger system approaches from the west later this week. This storm should affect mainly the southern half of Minnesota with shovelable and plowable snowfalls.
Southwestern and south-central Minnesota will probably see some sunshine on Monday, and it looks like we could see some peeks of sun Monday afternoon in central Minnesota and the Twin Cities metro area.
Most of Minnesota will see high temps in the upper 20s to lower 30s Sunday afternoon. Southwestern Minnesota could see some mid to upper 30s. Monday's highs will feature 40s in southwestern Minnesota.